Latest 6G Materials and Hardware Opportunities Revealed in New Report

Last Updated on: 22nd November 2023, 08:19 am

New research from Zhar Research has revealed the materials and hardware needed for 6G Communications, and the potential billion-dollar business opportunities that could emerge from their development.

The report, “6G Communications: Materials and Hardware Markets, Technology 2024-2044” provides an up-to-date assessment of the latest needs and market sizes, and is designed to be accessible to those in a hurry, with an Executive Summary and Conclusions spanning 50 pages. It also provides a Glossary at the start of the report to explain terms with a minimum of jargon.

The report highlights the targets, challenges, players, key conclusions, a 6G SWOT appraisal and many infograms, as well as the materials and their functions, which are analysed based on the latest data.

It also covers the impediments to 6G and possible delays in its implementation, as well as the many benefits and possible business cases. Issues such as cost, power consumption, green credentials and reach of the massive infrastructure and frequency choices, including tackling the Terahertz Gap, are addressed.

Thermal management, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, devices, graphene and other 2D materials, and other emerging materials for 6G Communications are all covered in the report. It also takes a look at 6G Communications projects world-wide involving material and component research.

The report concludes that there are significant opportunities for businesses to emerge in 6G Communications, including fine metal patterning, flexible and thin film electronics, facility energy harvesting, giant base-station thermal management and RIS facades across skyscrapers.

Speaking about the report, a Zhar Research spokesperson said: “In short, this report surfaces how billion-dollar businesses can emerge that make 6G added-value materials and components. That means from fine metal patterning, flexible and thin film electronics to the heavy end of facility energy harvesting, giant base-station thermal management and RIS facades across skyscrapers. The time to get involved is now.”

A new report from Zhar Research, “6G Communications: Materials and Hardware Markets, Technology 2024-2044”, has revealed the materials and hardware needed for 6G Communications, and the potential billion-dollar business opportunities that could emerge from their development.

The 298-page report provides an up-to-date assessment of the latest needs and market sizes, and is designed to be accessible to those in a hurry, with an Executive Summary and Conclusions spanning 50 pages. It covers the targets, challenges, players, key conclusions, a 6G SWOT appraisal and many infograms, as well as the materials and their functions, which are analysed based on the latest data.

Issues such as cost, power consumption, green credentials and reach of the massive infrastructure and frequency choices, including tackling the Terahertz Gap, are addressed. Thermal management, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, devices, graphene and other 2D materials, and other emerging materials for 6G Communications are all covered in the report. It also takes a look at 6G Communications projects world-wide involving material and component research.

The report concludes that there are significant opportunities for businesses to emerge in 6G Communications, including fine metal patterning, flexible and thin film electronics, facility energy harvesting, giant base-station thermal management and RIS facades across skyscrapers.

A Zhar Research spokesperson commented: “In short, this report surfaces how billion-dollar businesses can emerge that make 6G added-value materials and components. That means from fine metal patterning, flexible and thin film electronics to the heavy end of facility energy harvesting, giant base-station thermal management and RIS facades across skyscrapers. The time to get involved is now.”

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